Observations

Notice that the capital V is a bit out of place among the lower-case characters.
This points strongly towards it being an indicator for being the keyword.
Looking at Glyphtionary, we see it most likely is the Defend glyph. If that doesn’t work, we will try the Less glyph.

Notice that the capital V is a bit out of place among the lower-case characters.
This points strongly towards it being an indicator for being the keyword.
Looking at Glyphtionary, we see it most likely is the Defend glyph. If that doesn’t work, we will try the Less glyph.

Code #2

Observations

Spoiler

Running the code through the initial analysing steps, we notice that ROT-3 seems to be what we will need hereninectwthreesyphaxcybellaotwoefourc

Substitute out the numbers9ctw3syphaxcybellao2e4c

Doing a bit of searching, we find the post “On Syphax – Words from The Acolyte” over at the Investigation Board.
There the Acolyte speaks on the subjects of Cybella, Syphax and Obsidius
Trying out both Acolyte and Obsidius as the keywords, we find that Obsidius is the valid one here9ctw3Obsidiuso2e4c

Running the code through the initial analysing steps, we notice that ROT-3 seems to be what we will need hereninectwthreesyphaxcybellaotwoefourc

Substitute out the numbers9ctw3syphaxcybellao2e4c

Doing a bit of searching, we find the post “On Syphax – Words from The Acolyte” over at the Investigation Board.
There the Acolyte speaks on the subjects of Cybella, Syphax and Obsidius
Trying out both Acolyte and Obsidius as the keywords, we find that Obsidius is the valid one here9ctw3Obsidiuso2e4c

Code #3

Observations

[hint]This is a long code, so look at how it can be columnised to make smaller, more usable chunks and what those chunks can represent.
[/hint]

Spoiler

Making a grid of 6×21 gives us7c4848
a2add0
446ccf
c3b091
f8de7e
23297a
b48395
905d5d
6f00ff
0abab5
a52a2a
e1a95f
fdee00
00827f
006a4e
ffa343
ba160c
738678
c19a6b
ff4f00
d2b48c
Many of the Hex values are well out of the range of ASCII characters, so we’ll need to find something else that they represent.
Looking at RGB colour values and what names our values point at, we find that this might be the right path.

Take the first character of each colour name
Note that sometimes you need to repeat this and use one of the other names listed. Look at what is needed for the passcode to determine which one to use.TWHKJSERETREATBNIXFIT
Sub out the numbers2HKJ7RETREATB9X5T

Making a grid of 6×21 gives us7c4848
a2add0
446ccf
c3b091
f8de7e
23297a
b48395
905d5d
6f00ff
0abab5
a52a2a
e1a95f
fdee00
00827f
006a4e
ffa343
ba160c
738678
c19a6b
ff4f00
d2b48c
Many of the Hex values are well out of the range of ASCII characters, so we’ll need to find something else that they represent.
Looking at RGB colour values and what names our values point at, we find that this might be the right path.

Take the first character of each colour name
Note that sometimes you need to repeat this and use one of the other names listed. Look at what is needed for the passcode to determine which one to use.TWHKJSERETREATBNIXFIT
Sub out the numbers2HKJ7RETREATB9X5T